"As the New York Times reported in April 2015,
some of the people associated with the deal contributed millions of
dollars to the Clinton Foundation. And Bill Clinton was paid $500,000
for a Moscow speech by a Russian investment bank with links to the
transaction."

NBC’s Tom Winter, Pete Williams, and Ken Dilanian report that
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered DOJ prosecutors to interview
the FBI agents who investigated possible corruption in the Uranium One
deal and its players’ links to the Clinton Foundation.

On the orders of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Justice Department
prosecutors have begun asking FBI agents to explain the evidence they
found in a now dormant criminal investigation into a controversial
uranium deal that critics have linked to Bill and Hillary Clinton,
multiple law enforcement officials told NBC News.

The interviews with FBI agents are part of the Justice Department’s
effort to fulfill a promise an assistant attorney general made to
Congress last month to examine whether a special counsel was warranted
to look into what has become known as the Uranium One deal, a senior
Justice Department official said.

At issue is a 2010 transaction in which the Obama Administration allowed the sale of U.S. uranium mining facilities to
Russia’s state atomic energy company. Hillary Clinton was secretary of
state at the time, and the State Department was one of nine agencies
that agreed to approve the deal after finding no threat to U.S. national
security.